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    Default Mom ships 80,000 cans of Silly String to troops

    DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (AP) -- After months of frustration, a mother of a soldier in Iraq has found someone to ship about 80,000 cans of Silly String to the troops, who use the foamy substance to detect trip wires on bombs.
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    Marcelle Shriver plays with Silly String as 80,000 cans of it are loaded for U.S. troops in Iraq.

    "I am so happy right now, I am shaking. I just think it's awesome that it's finally going," Marcelle Shriver said as boxes were loaded into a truck Monday afternoon.

    The thousands of cans of Silly String are boxed and addressed to individual servicemen and servicewomen in Iraq. But since the string comes in an aerosol can, it is considered a hazardous material, and only certain companies can ship it.

    Thom Campbell, one of the founders of Capacity LLC, a New Jersey-based shipping company experienced in hazardous materials, heard about Shriver's problem and decided to help out.

    Shriver and Campbell communicated for weeks by phone and e-mail but met for the first time Monday when the boxes were picked up. Each praised the other for making the shipment a reality.

    "The determination that she's shown over a year ... deserves to be honored," Campbell said. "Mine is not a glamorous industry nor is it the kind of industry you get a lot of opportunities to do something like this."

    Shriver had been storing the boxes in this community across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. They will be inspected by the company and then delivered to the United States Postal Service for transport with other letters and packages bound for Iraq.

    Shriver's Silly String campaign began late last year after her son, Todd, a soldier in Ramadi slated to leave Iraq in November, asked his parents to send cans of the product.

    Soldiers can shoot the substance, which travels about 10-12 feet, across a room before entering. If it hangs in the air, that indicates a possible trip wire.

    Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a military spokesman in Iraq, said recently that Shriver's efforts are appreciated, but that commanders decide which items troops need. He said the spray was used heavily in the early stages of the conflict but is not as widely needed today.

    "If commanders on the ground are screaming that we need this stuff, we'll get it to them," Garver said.

    Shriver, 58, got one shipment of 40,000 cans out in January through the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove in Pennsylvania, but officials told Shriver they didn't know when they'd have more flights headed to Iraq and didn't have space to store the boxes. McGuire Air Force Base declined to take the shipment.

    Despite her frustrations, Shriver said the Silly String campaign was worth it.

    "If this saves one life, I'm happy," Shriver said.

    Nice to see that they are used for stress relief fun AND conventional bomb finder!

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    Default Re: Mom ships 80,000 cans of Silly String to troops

    Wow. Just wow.

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    Default Re: Mom ships 80,000 cans of Silly String to troops

    thats awesome!

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    Default Re: Mom ships 80,000 cans of Silly String to troops

    heard about this SOOO long ago.

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    Default Re: Mom ships 80,000 cans of Silly String to troops

    Wow cool.

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